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Original Title: | The False Peace (Star Wars: Jedi Quest, #9) |
ISBN: | 0439339251 (ISBN13: 9780439339254) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Star Wars: Jedi Quest #9, Star Wars Legends |
Jude Watson
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 3.97 | 866 Users | 25 Reviews

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Title | : | The False Peace (Star Wars: Jedi Quest #9) |
Author | : | Jude Watson |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2004 by Scholastic Paperbacks |
Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult |
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Pretty good. Warning signs for Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith all over the place, but maybe that's just because I've seen them so many times.They're still trying to capture Granta Omega. Man, is that guy good at getting away! And he is his father's son. There's a lot more focus on the political side of things in this book, which I really liked. That'll come as no surprise to my friends. Things are getting so corrupt. And Palpatine is taking steps to get to Anakin and fan the sparks of the Dark Side into flame. Unfortunately, Obi-Wan is too focused on Granta Omega to notice that there's something fishy about Palpatine's involvement. Though truly, all of the Jedi are blind to him. I always knew Palpatine was evil, but I watched the originals first.
Not sure about Obi-Wan's advice to Astri to leave Bog. Sure, he's a corrupt politician, and she's scared of the things he'll do as a senator, but I don't think he was actually abusing her or their son, so I don't know. She just never should have married him. But then Lune wouldn't exist.
It did bug me where Darra's last name was printed incorrectly. Hopefully that was just my edition.
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Ratings: 3.97 From 866 Users | 25 ReviewsWrite Up Containing Books The False Peace (Star Wars: Jedi Quest #9)
How i would have loved to read these books before ever seeing the movies. The dark side is rising and you van feel it as you read. Will Anakin kill Granta Omega in the last book. I'm curious...Now HERE are the prequels we know and love. The TENSION! The DRAMA! The horrible feeling of knowing you're riding a runaway train about to crash headlong into a sheer rock face, and there's nothing you can do about it! The INTRIGUE! The iconic hopeless, sinking feelings of despair!This book has everything! Palpatine orchestrating thirty million plots within plots to the extent that he's behind an attempt on his own life YET AGAIN. The Jedi are kept running and running and running from one crisis
The Political Plot ThickensThe plot thickens in this edition of Jedi Quest. The two teams of Anakin and Obi-Wan, Siri and Ferus are called back to Coruscant to aid the Senate. Political intrigue ensues as Granta Omega and Jana Zan Arbor continue their plan to destroy the Jedi. Note: Spoilers are contained below.What makes this chapter interesting are a number of factors coming into play. Obi -Wan's friend Tyro discovers who is really behind some major political events. Anakin begins spending

It was interesting to see the start of the political drama.
All that set up in the previous 8 books is finally coming to completion.With only one book left in the Jedi Quest line, its easy to see just where Watson is taking this series and how its all leading up to what is eventually Attack of the Clones and the subsequent Clone Wars era. Theres also some massive foreshadowing for both the Rebellion Era storylines and Watsons own The Last of the Jedi series.Overall, The False Peace is probably the most tense, action packed, and enjoyable novel in the
Star Wars Legends Project #95 Background: The False Peace was written by Jude Watson and published in July 2004. It is the ninth book of the Jedi Quest series, following The Changing of the Guard (my review).The False Peace is set just after The Moment of Truth, 24 years before the Battle of Yavin. Obi-Wan and Anakin are the main characters, along with Siri and Ferus Olin, and returning villains Jenna Zan Arbor and Granta Omega. There are also appearances by a variety of returning characters,
Anakin's dilemmas always seem a little forced in these books as if Anakin is actively searching for something to be offended about in Obi-Wan's behavior (or maybe Anakin's just stupid?). This book puts me one step closer to the end of the series so that's a good thing.
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